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Ban Mani Phruk Expeditions 2009 & 2010
By Shepton Mallet Caving Club
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In 2009 and 2010 the Shepton Mallet Caving Club visited Ban Mani Phruk in Nan, Thailand. Tham Pha Phueng was explored to a... More > depth of -367m, the deepest known cave in Thailand. Two other caves were explored to depths of -175m (4th deepest in Thailand) and -138m (12th deepest). This report gives full details on the caves explored including surveys and photographs. < Less
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The Caves of Chaiyaphum, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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The third edition of this guidebook aims to summarise the information on all the known and reported caves and sites of... More > speleological interest in Chaiyaphum province in the north-east of Thailand. A total of 99 caves and other sites are detailed. In addition there are 23 cave surveys. < Less
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The Caves of Krabi, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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This guidebook aims to summarise the information on all the known and reported caves in the province. A total of 205 caves... More > and other speleological sites are described. However, it is far from being a complete listing and it is hoped that by publishing this review of the current knowledge of the caves of Krabi further exploration and surveying will be encouraged. < Less
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The Caves of Chiang Mai, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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This guidebook summarises all the known and reported caves and sites of speleological interest in the province of Chiang... More > Mai, northern Thailand. A total of 229 sites are detailed along with over 60 surveys and a full bibliography.
Previously unpublished reports and surveys from American, Polish and British expeditions are included. In addition the author has conducted extensive field work in the region. < Less |
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The Caves of Phetchabun, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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Phetchabun is a large province in the Lower North region of Thailand. Although extensive karst areas are absent limestone is... More > scattered throughout the province. Of particular interest is the third longest cave in Thailand, Tham Yai Nam Nao, which is located in the north of the province. A total of 126 caves and sites of speleological interest are detailed in this book. < Less
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The Caves of Khon Kaen, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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This third edition of the guidebook has 11 new cave sites and several entries have been updated. The book summarises the... More > information on all the known and reported caves in Khon Kaen province, north-eastern Thailand. A total of 87 caves and other speleological sites are included. < Less
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The Caves of Nan & Phrae, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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Nan and Phrae are two adjoining provinces in the north of Thailand. From Nan a total of 127 caves and sites of speleological... More > interest are detailed in this book. The Shepton Mallet Caving Club expeditions in 2009 and 2010 to the northern part of the Doi Phuka National Park explored and surveyed what is currently the deepest known cave in Thailand. There have been no expeditions to Phrae and as a result only 24 caves and other sites are known. < Less
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The Caves of Loei, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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This guidebook aims to summarise the information on all the known and reported caves in Loei. A total of 121 caves and other... More > sites of speleological interest are included. In addition there are cave location maps and surveys. However, this book is far from complete and it is hoped that by publishing this review of the current knowledge of the caves of Loei further exploration and surveying will be encouraged. < Less
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The Caves of Phetchabun, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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Phetchabun is a large province in the Lower North region of Thailand. Although extensive karst areas are absent limestone is... More > scattered throughout the province. Of particular interest is the third longest cave in Thailand, Tham Yai Nam Nao, which is located in the north of the province. A total of 126 caves and sites of speleological interest are detailed in this book. < Less
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The Caves of Khon Kaen, Thailand
By Martin Ellis
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This third edition of the guidebook has 11 new cave sites and several entries have been updated. The book summarises the... More > information on all the known and reported caves in Khon Kaen province, north-eastern Thailand. A total of 87 caves and other speleological sites are included. < Less
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